THE WORKS OF MRS. H. B. GOODWIN.

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"There is nothing sensational or dramatic about the writings of Mrs. H. B. GOODWIN. Her books are natural, heartfelt, and a true mirror of this not altogether unromantic life of ours," says a distinguished critic.

ONE AMONG MANY.

A spirited and fascinating New Work by this gifted and popular author.

CHRISTINE'S FORTUNE.

Like a pearl on the sands of the sea-shore is the story of Christine among the average novels of the day. The incidents are few, and the charm of the story lies in the unfolding of a pure and noble character, and in the sketches of German life and scenery which form its harmonious background. The interest though quiet is sustained, and no one who begins the book will lay it down until he has finished reading it, and will rise from it with the feeling that he has been in excellent company. The style, the sentiments, and the teachings are faultless and ennobling.

DR. HOWELL'S FAMILY.

"Of the merits of this work it is difficult to speak too highly. It is written in a style as near perfection as it is possible to conceive. Better books a parent cannot put into the hands of a son or daughter."—Watchman.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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